Quick as a parrot! The bird clinging to windscreen wipers as his owner speeds along a MOTORWAY

By RICHARD SHEARS

Clinging on for dear life: Thirty-eight-year-old Justin Lawther, of Melbourne, speeds down the motorway as his pet parrot clutches the wiper blades


Motorists stared in astonishment as a car shot past them at high speed - with a parrot clinging to the windscreen wipers.

If they missed the incident, there was time to catch up because the owner of the pet parrot posted videos of the high-speed prank on YouTube - and brought police knocking on his door.

Justin Lawther, 38, is understood to have confirmed to police that he was the driver who set out from his Melbourne home and sped along a city motorway with the parrot clinging to the wiper blades.



Animal cruelty: The bird holds tight as Mr Lawther performs an emergency stop


Now Mr Lawther faces possible criminal charges, despite declaring that 'every bird should feel the wind through their feathers'.


'Every bird should feel the wind through their feathers': Mr Lawther could now face criminal charges


In the YouTube video the green pet parrot is seen clinging to the wiper blades as the car speeds along the motorway, before the vehicle brakes sharply in an emergency lane.

Another video shows the driver switching on the windscreen wipers which begin sweeping back and forth with the parrot clinging to one of them.


Unneccesary: Mr Lawther operates the wipers, while the bird continues to hold on


'Lighten up,' Mr Lawther has told his critics. The videos, he said, were 'to put some smiles on faces.'

But RSPCA spokesman Greg Boland was not amused, saying: 'This guy is an absolute idiot.'

He said he had previously warned the driver that he could face severe penalties under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

A police spokesman said it was 'a stupid thing to do' on a busy motorway.




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